A reagent-free, sequence-dependent in situ peptide self-cyclization strategy under physiological condition
Cyclic peptides are an important class of bioactive molecules used as drugs as well as biomolecular probes. Peptide cyclization under the physiological environment, without added chemicals or reagents, would be a highly useful technique for in situ applications. A simple, highly efficient, and green...
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Main Authors: | Nibedita Ghosh (Author), Lal Mohan Kundu (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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